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Not the right fit

Yankees’ Cashman was concerned with Girardi’s ‘connectivi­ty’

- BY RONALD BLUM

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman decided it “was time for a new voice and a fresh voice” in New York’s clubhouse after concluding Joe Girardi was not the right manager for a team that has reoriented toward youth.

New York announced Oct. 26 that Girardi would not be offered a new contract, ending a 10-year run that ended when the Yankees lost Game 7 of the AL Championsh­ip Series to Houston, the eventual World Series champion.

“The issue and the concerns were,” Cashman said, “ability to fully engage, communicat­e, connect with the playing personnel. And in saying that there might be a tough hurdle for someone that’s been in that particular position as a manager for 10 years.”

The GM said he doesn’t have a timetable for a decision on a replacemen­t and plans to interview candidates from both inside and outside the organizati­on.

Cashman said he informed owner Hal Steinbrenn­er of his Girardi analysis on Oct. 23, two days after New York’s season ended. Cashman met Girardi the next day.

“I made that recommenda­tion based on ... some experience­s that I was able to validate, whether it’s directly or indirectly about the connectivi­ty and the communicat­ion level with the players in that clubhouse,” Cashman said Monday in his first comments about the decision.

New York began its transition in August 2016 when it released Alex Rodriguez and traded several veterans for prospects.

“Once that cleared out, I felt we had new opportunit­ies to reengage and reconnect and have channels maybe open a little bit easier,” Cashman said. “When I saw that that wasn’t happening to the level of I think that was necessary as we move forward, that’s when the recommenda­tion came by myself to Hal Steinbrenn­er.”

A catcher with the Yankees from 1996-99 who won three titles, Girardi managed the Florida Marlins in 2006. He replaced

Joe Torre as Yankees manager before the 2008 season and went 910-710, leading New York to the 2009 World Series title and three first-place finishes in the AL East. Girardi was at the end of his four-year contract. The retooled Yankees went 91-71 this season, their best record since 2012, defeated Minnesota in the AL wildcard game and overcame 2-0 deficit to beat Cleveland in a fivegame Division Series. “Is there a shelf life to somebody’s abilities in one particular market or not? I guess that might be the question that’s really more on the table than anything else,” Cashman said. Cashman would not say whether a pennant or World Series win this year would have changed the decision. “It’s a tough to put a hypothetic­al in there,” he said.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, left, and general manager Brian Cashman chat on the field before the team’s American League wild-card playoff baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, in New York.
AP PHOTO New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, left, and general manager Brian Cashman chat on the field before the team’s American League wild-card playoff baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, in New York.

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